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May 22, 2001 12:00 AM

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Greetings from across the pond. This week I'm traveling abroad splitting my time between work and the never-ending search for the perfect bitter.

This week, I want to turn the tables a bit and ask for YOUR opinion. Please take a few moments to review the following questions, then post your replies in the reader comment section to the right of this article. Your feedback will help us produce a more informative and useful newsletter.

  1. Is your employer a private company, a dot-com, a Web-hosting provider, an ISP, a government agency, or education/academia?
  2. Which version of IIS do you run: IIS 4.0, IIS 5.0, or IIS 6.0 (Windows 2002 Server beta)?
  3. Do you run or support any of the following .NET servers: Intranet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000, Site Server 3.0, Commerce Server 2000, BizTalk Server 2000, or Application Center 2000? If so, which ones?
  4. How many IIS servers do you support?
  5. Which Web-server topics should we give additional attention in IIS Administrator UPDATE?
  6. Which Web-server topics should we give less attention in IIS Administrator UPDATE?
  7. Which technical conferences do you attend?
  8. How much time do you spend developing applications or content for the Web?
  9. Which IIS-related technologies have recently attracted your interest?
  10. Would you prefer to receive IIS Administrator UPDATE in text or HTML format?
  11. Do you prefer to have all the content in the e-newsletter or a summary-and-link approach?

Thanks for your feedback.

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Comments
  • Dan Philippe
    11 years ago
    Aug 27, 2001



    1-a government agency

    2-IIS 4.0 and IIS 5.0

    3-Yes. SiteServer 3 in production. Doing some R&D on Intranet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000, Commerce Server 2000, BizTalk Server 2000, and Application Center 2000?

    4-Two DNS load balanced platforms includind 10 (load balanced) IIS servers each.

    5-SECURITY

    6-?

    7-MS TechNet Events, Regional IT shows.

    8-100 full time web programmers

    9-MS Transaction Server.

    10-Text.

    11-Summary-and-link

  • Morten Bro
    11 years ago
    Jul 19, 2001

    1. Private consulting company

    2. IIS 4.0 and IIS 5.0

    3. Siteserver 3.0

    4. 8 at the moment

    5. Security, debugging ASP application, tuning, monitoring and Meta Edit administration/scripting

    6. If any it should be Frontpage server extensions

    7. None

    8. 30% of the day

    9. SSL and ISA

    10. Text

    11. e-newsletter

  • Donald Smutny
    11 years ago
    Jul 05, 2001




    1. Private company

    2. IIS 4.0 and 5.0

    3. Application Center 2000

    4. 12 and counting

    5. Security, multiple-site hosting (host headers and IP addresses), application compatibility (multiple applications running on the same web server(s))

    6. None

    7. None of the big ones.

    8. About 30% of my time at work

    9. All

    10. Text, but I can receive HTML. Lotus loses most of the images in HTML mail.

    11. summary-and-link

  • Matt Isbell
    11 years ago
    Jul 03, 2001



    1. A Private Company of about 4500.

    2. One machine running IIS4 and 8 IIS5.

    3. Currently testing Application Center for 3.

    4. 9 servers

    5. Security and Meta Edit administration/scripting.

    6. None.

    7. WinConnections 2K in Monterey, CA

    8. Not much, I am more internetworking/server support.

    9. Clustering and Meta Edit, Monitoring tools.

    10. HTML

    11. Links to content with brief description.

  • Doug Browne
    11 years ago
    Jun 05, 2001




    1. private company (consulting firm)

    2. IIS 4 and 5

    3. Site Server 3 right now, I expect to support most of the rest.

    4. 30+

    5. Security & cross-platform integration

    6. I can't get enough good info, either.

    7. None at present (hoping to get to TechEd 2002)

    8. 35-80% -- it varies.

    9. IPP, ADSI and WebAccess

    10. text would let me read it on all my machines (including my Mac with Claris Emailer)

    11. In the newsletter.

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